List of killings by law enforcement officers in China
This is a list of killings by law enforcement officers in the People's Republic of China, including the special administrative regions of Hong Kong and Macau.
Date | Name(s) (age) of deceased | Province (city) | Description |
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17 March 2006 | Tsui Po-ko (35) | Hong Kong (Tsim Sha Tsui) | Tsui, an off-duty police officer, attempted to ambush two police officers with a handgun stolen from his colleague, before they were able to overcome him and shot him dead. |
30 September 2006 | Kelsang Namtso (17) | Tibet (Nangpa La) | Nangpa La shooting incident: Chinese border guards opened fire on a group of unarmed Tibetans attempting to flee the country via the Nangpa La pass, killing one and wounding several others.[1] |
7 January 2008 | Wei Wenhua (41) | Hubei (Tianmen) | After attempting to film chengguan clashing with local villagers over illegal dumping by the former, Wei was taken into a vehicle and beaten to death by about thirty officers.[2][3] |
17 March 2009 | Dil Bahadur Limbu (31) | Hong Kong (Ho Man Tin) | A police officer shot and killed a homeless man of Nepalese origin after he attacked the officer with a chair.[4] |
18 July 2011 | multiple unnamed | Xinjiang (Hotan) | 2011 Hotan attack: Fourteen attackers, who killed two hostages and two security guards, were killed in a firefight with police in Hotan, Xinjiang. |
1 July 2012 | Mr. Ban[lower-alpha 1] | Guangdong (Shenzhen) | A police officer, Li Caikun, fatally shot a man after an argument during a previous encounter at Li's police station in Longgang District, Shenzhen. Li later filed a false police report claiming that the victim was involved in a robbery. Li was sentenced to death for his crimes but it was later commuted.[5] |
17 July 2013 | Deng Zhengjia (56) | Hunan (Linwu) | Deng, a fruit vendor, was struck in the head by a chengguan officer with one of his scales' weights after a confrontation. He fell to the ground and was kicked by multiple officers while incapacitated, eventually succumbing to his injuries.[6][7] |
1 November 2013 | Cai Wu | Guangxi (Guigang) | A plain-clothed police officer opened fire on the owners of a restaurant after a minor dispute, killing one and wounding the other. The officer, who police claim was drunk at the time of the incident, was charged with the killing. The deceased was five-months pregnant at the time.[5] |
18 April 2014 | multiple unnamed | China–Vietnam border | 2014 China–Vietnam border shootout: A group of sixteen ethnic Uyghurs engaged in a shootout with Chinese and Vietnamese border officers after seizing the latter's firearms as they were being detained. Five Uyghurs and two Vietnamese border officers were killed. |
5 May 2014 | Ho Sai-tung (21) | Hong Kong (Lam Tin) | Two police officers opened fire on a man holding a security guard at knifepoint after he was about to attack his wife and a policewoman at Hong Nga Court, in Lam Tin.[8] |
12 August 2014 | Tsewang Gonpo (60), Yeshe (42), Jinap Tharchin (18) and three others | Sichuan (Ganzi) | Police opened fire on protesters in Ganzi, wounding five, who were later taken into custody and allegedly tortured. All five succumbed to their untreated wounds. An officer was also killed by friendly fire during the incident.[9] |
3 November 2014 | multiple unnamed | Guangdong (Guangzhou) | Two knife-wielding gang members attacked police during a routine inspection of an internet café, wounding six officers and civilians. Two days later, police discovered the attackers amongst a group of six gang members wielding knives. The police gave verbal warnings to the gang members and opened fire after they refused to put down their weapons and surrender. Three were killed, and the others were taken into custody.[10] |
5 November 2014 | unnamed | Guangdong (Guangzhou) | A motorcycle taxi driver was shot and killed by police after he attempted to flee during a routine vehicle check in Yongtai New Village, Guangzhou. Motorcycle taxi services are illegal in the city.[11] |
12 January 2015 | multiple unnamed | Xinjiang (Kashgar) | Six would-be suicide bombers were shot dead by police in Kashgar before they could detonate their devices.[12] |
19 July 2015 | unnamed | Henan (Luoyang) | One construction worker was shot dead and another was injured during a protest after they attempted to attack and seize weapons from police.[13] |
20 November 2015 | multiple unnamed | Xinjiang (Aksu) | Twenty-eight alleged terrorists were shot dead by police after a 56 day manhunt. One surrendered after the confrontation. The 29-member group was blamed for an attack on a coal mine in Aksu, in which 17 people were killed and 18 injured.[14] |
9 June 2016 | unnamed | Guangdong (Foshan) | A police officer fired a warning shot while trying to resolve a dispute in Foshan; the bullet struck a man in an apartment above, killing him.[15] |
25 June 2018 | Wang Zhihua (45) | Shandong (Yantai) | A man rammed a forklift into multiple vehicles at a bus station, injuring ten. He was fatally shot by police after prior attempts to stop him failed.[16] |
16 March 2019 | unnamed (54) | Hong Kong | A knife-wielding man was shot dead by police after he slashed a shop manager.[17] |
22 March 2019 | Cui Lidong (44) | Hubei (Zaoyang) | A man drove his car into pedestrians in Zaoyang, killing six, before he was shot dead by police.[18][19] |
Notes
- Given name not released.
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